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Church Websites

The Church has established many Websites for reference, administration, collaboration, and missionary work. The list below is intended to be useful to a wide audience. Please avoid adding sites that are role-specific and contain sensitive information. These sites have various means of authentication, as noted below.

Online ordering of Church materials. Anyone may shop without logging in, but using the LDS Account will give additional features for everyone, and access to more items for those with leadership callings.

Training resources for the Welfare Department operations leaders and volunteers.

Social networks

The Church has created official channels on social networks such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ to present links and video messages, targeted to those who are not members of the Church. Note that these are channels on main sites which are certainly not official sites of the Church, and that other channels viewed on these sites may link to non-Church content, including content that may be quite contrary to Church teachings.

The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. The institute includes the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS), the Center for the Preservation of Ancient Religious Texts (CPART), Middle Eastern Texts Initiative (METI) and BYU Studies.

Official e-mail system for Church units and other entities. Available to stake presidents, FHC directors, CES employees, area seventies and some Church departments employees (replaced www.ldsmail.net).